(If you've done one of my tutorials before you don't have to check the tips again).

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I used Photoshop to draw this picture, but don't worry, it's the same on paper with a pencil and eraser. Doing it on paper is easier actually! Get your, pencil, paper, eraser and ruler ready.

First you'll need a reference picture. I found this one on Fotosearch.com.

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You'll note the face is oval shaped. We are going to use that as our base shape, a big oval. Please note that faces are not round! Unless the face is on a soccer ball...

Here's the oval. The top horizontal line basically cuts the oval in half and gives you an indication of where the eyes are going to go. The bottom horizontal line cuts the bottom half in half again and gives an indication of where the nose is going to go. (Use tricks like this when you study any picture. Proportion is your ally!)

Step 1. Now draw the oval on your paper. Cut your oval in half horizontally and vertically. Add the bottom horizontal line. (Feel free to use a ruler, but don't press too hard – we are going to erase these guide lines later. If we don't it will look as if she's going for plastic surgery... which is NOT what we are going for.)

Step 2. Add a guideline for the mouth, halfway between the nose and chin. This is for the lower lip.

Place the nose. Refer to your reference picture to get an idea of what the bottom part of the nose looks like. It has a half circle in the middle and two skewed half-circles at the sides. Don't worry about detail at this stage.

Step 3. Use the nose as a guideline for your eyes. The outer edges of your nose (the two skew half-circles) indicates where the inner corners of the eyes go. Draw guidelines for yourself.

Tips:

1. Eyes: When you draw your eyes keep in mind that the space between the eyes should be wide enough to fit in another eye.

2. Irises: When drawing your irises remember that the whole iris is rarely visible (unless the subject saw The Terminator show up at his front door). In this case the top part of the iris is behind the upper eyelid.

3. Eyebrows: Even though one eyebrow is lifted, both eyebrows have the same starting height on the inside (the points closest to the nose). To get an idea of how high the eyebrow should be add another imaginary eye above the left eye – that should give you more or less the correct height for the brow.

Step 4. Add the mouth. Use your previous guideline as an indicator for the bottom lip. The upper lip's line is about halfway between the lower lip and the nose. To work out how wide the mouth should be draw two lines from the inside of the irises vertically downwards. (In some people this guideline should go to the center of the iris/pupil).

Step 5. So... at this stage we have a freaky-looking puppet on our hands. Chucky is coming to get you! But in all seriousness, the hard part is over, believe it or not. Now we just prettify the picture, add details – all the fun stuff.

Erase your guide lines and give your face a shape. Pay attention to the cheekbones and the shape of the chin. This lady has a strong chin, but try not to make it too strong, otherwise you'll end up with a man.

Step 6. Clean up the lines. Fix the mouth and nose shape, add the inner corners of the eyes.

Step 7. Finish up the eyes.

1. Clean up the lines.

2. Add lower lid.

3. Fill in the pupil and eyelashes

4. Add highlights and some detail on the iris.

Here's a quick process animation:

Step 8. Do the same with the other eye. Your face is basically done, but to give it depth it's a good idea to add some shading. I will do a tutorial on shading at some point, but if you know how to shade, please feel free to add some shading to your drawing.

You have reached the end of this tutorial. To improve your drawing skills act like shampoo and Rinse and Repeat! Practice, practice, practice and you'll be in league with the pros before you know it!

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BarakiEl's favourite things to do include creating digital art, listening to music, playing computer games and spending time with her husband. She works from home as a freelance desktop publisher, colourist and illustrator.(Read more posts by BarakiEl)

[...] My recommendation would be to consider looking into proportion if you're going for realism. This is similar to how I learned them in high school. I mean clearly there's some fine tuning to be done [...]

Tracing definition : "a. To copy by following lines seen through a sheet of transparent paper." The method I'm attempting to teach is "referencing". Most (good) artists use this technique to some degree, whether it is studying a lizard so they are able to draw scales on their dragons or taking pictures of dilapidated towns to use as reference for the background of their apocalyptic masterpieces. Even Michaelangelo and Leonardo performed autopsies so that they could better study human anatomy and store the information for later use. Thank goodness we have photographs today!

Great tutorial! I don't draw that often and didn't think I could do a good job. However, I tried drawing this face and am very pleased with the results!! I've never really been that great with eyes, so I am really happy that you emphasized that part in this tutorial. I was able to get them to sparkle!! Haha. This is great for newbies like me. Though, I did take the liberty to change a few aspects of her face, and my mom commented that she looks like Paris Hilton. That was not my intention. Lol.